Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1950 — Page 6

Today’ s Spor Forde

Mere $45,000

Appears Cinch to Join 200-Gome Winners in 50

By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports ‘Writer,

Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians won “only” 15 games:

: this year.

becoming the 54th major league pitcher to hit the 200 mark. Figuring on the price of per game pitching, he should get t

he —per-vietory: + much.

tn HAR SES a

Neither the dollar; nor- Feller, has deteriorated- »” HAPPY BIRTHDAY: ‘Today, Byron Nelson 38; tomorr Roger Peckinpaugh, 59, and Jeff Cravath, 47; Tuesday, ‘Willard Marshall, 29; Thursday, Tex Hughson, 34; Vie Wertz, 81; Chalky Wright, 38; Ed Dudley, 48, and Bill Tilden, 57.

“The Roller Derby now Is Knocking them dead under the s at the plush new Miami Stadium. But the word from the Flo

. tainment, » » + add the double wing and the'“flea-fiicker” series made famou SMU to his single wing grid repertoire next season. W&M fourth in the nation last fall in forward passing and led the leges with 23 touchdown completions. . » CONSERVATION CORNER: eyesight and can focus for near or far vision. you?) ... . # . ” » . ” THERE WAS a time when blinkers were known among horseracing fraternity as the “rogue’s badge.” Not any more

Tom Gray, one of the Kentucky Derby favorites. - Oil Capitol was second In his 2-year-old debut, then won next out, Gray might ‘have thought he made a mistake when | colt ransout in six of his next seven starts. Then something , was added, the “Rogue's Badge,” and with blinkers on, Oil Ca

. offs on Bing Crosby and other high class warblers. . . . Th fine,’ But can he pitch?

Reese, Ennis Get $35,000 From Dodgers, Phillies

Braves Give Warren Spahn Pay Boost + As Reward for Winning 21 Last Year

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guaranteeing them that same sum for 1850.

5 ¥ ' Robinson also signed recently . for an announced $35000. For Reese, his new contract] ¥ rte a $10,000 pay boos t.] - The Louisville- Lulu, completely ‘recovered from an off-season hernia operatibn, said he will “go| . slowly at first in spring training” but anticipated a “good year.”

Highest Phil Contract

Spahn, Boston’s skinny south- , paw who won 21 games last year, ‘ also was given a raise. Boston < President Lou Perini scrapped the _ second half of Spahn's contract as a reward for his work last +-Season.and gave him a new two- . year pact calling for more money. 1 Ennis, the chunky Philadelphia +» outfielder who led his club at bat . last year with a .302 percentage, 110 runs batted in and 25 homers, : did well financially, too. His sal- . ary is the highest ever pald to + a member of the Phils. + Following his signing, - Ennis told reporters his contract came . within $60,000 of the two-year $150,000 contract signed by Ralph ! Kiner of Pittsburgh last Thursi day. Ennis’ contract was for one : Year. -

Major Unbeaten Fives in Action

Face Tough Fees

Holy Cross and Duquesne,

ball from coast to coast.

games, But Duquesne matched against

abruptly.

Doerr Signs

: Elsewhere in the big leagues, { veteran Second Baseman Bobby . Doerr of the Red Sox signed his contract. foliewiog. hs brief. ¥iait: to, the-Boston offices The Chicago White Sox, bent

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NEW ‘YORK, Feb. 4—Fearless Fraley's facts and figures:

50 per cent of the 21,618 horses which-went to the oy in 1949 pa + {hem and they've made Oil Capitol, the one-horse stable of Tulsa

only major unbeaten teams the nation, both will be in actio against dangerous opposition to-| night in games ‘that feature al (UP —Doctors tried today to dis-

Feller has a total of 192 victories, - leaving him eight short of

hose

eight easily. "Last season his wins cost the Indians $4300 each. If scored only eight triumphs this season it would figure at $5625

that

OW,

‘Wally Pipp, 57, and Wally Butts, 45; Wednesday, Hoot Evers, 29, and

25,

{ season and took a $20,000 pay ‘cut, which leaves him making a {mere $45,000 in 1950, but even with his fast one limping a little he ‘ still appears a cinch to enter the ranks of the 200-game winners

and Erv Paliea, 22; Friday, Allie Reynolds, 32; Bob Montgomery,

+ tars |

rida |

sports front is that, while there are plenty of visitors, the folks| : aren't spending freely but shopping around for their sports enter-|

RUBE MCCRAY, William and Mary tootbail Th hat to

8 at was i

Ducks hive Inet telescope (Doesn’t that send |

he

his the new pitol|

: won his next four in a row, winding up the season with a seven-| + length triumph i the Pimlico Futurity and earnings of $106, 956.

THE CINCINN ATI REDS are boasting that Frank Smith, 21-year-old rookie pitcher, is a “mimic par excellence,” doink take-

at's

| NEW YORK, Feb. & (UP)-The magic major league number ‘ was $35,000 today as Pee Wee Reese of Brooklyn, Warren Spahn | of the Braves and Del Ennis of the Phillies each signed contracts

joined teammate Jackie Robinson as the highest paid players in ‘Brooklyn's history.

Holy Cross, Duquesne

NEW YORK, Feb. 4 (UP) —

heavy program ‘of college basket: nok

The Crusaders and the Iron Dukes each have passed two tough tests this week already, each running their victories to 16

finds itself’, Louisville, team that could end the streak Feb: 20.

The Iron Dukes will have to’ prove iron men to win, because Just two days ago they survived al tough clash with Cincinnati in| upset, 50 to 45, by Hi Johnson of which they had to :come from|Amo last night in a state threebehind in the second half, 60-54. cushion billiard match in the Holy Cross, hich downed Board of Trade parlor.

‘easier tim again t Brown to {resumed next Monday.

Rio Country Club, finishing in ‘ia

with scores of 131. 1

fe Kiki Cuyler Suffers mn Attack While Fishing

& training

3, bad. a high run of five, Johnson four, Tournament play will be

Bob Tucker, ‘Senate Avenue

Y, connects to drop Paul Sims,

Washington AC, for the full count in the first round.

16 Under Par In Tuscon Open

Middlecoff Rallies To Share Lead

TUCSON, Ariz, Feb, 4 (UP)— {A man who stepped from behind {a dental drill to become a cham{pion and a youthful, Spanish{born pro who has been playing the game since he was 18 months old, today led a select field of 102 into the third round of te} $10,000 Tucson Open. Df. Cary Middlecoff, the National Open titlist from Ormond Beach, Fla, and Manuel De La Torre, an ‘obscure assistant pro at a club near Chicago, led a savage assault on the short El|

36-hole first place deadlock

Passes “30 Pros In all, 46 players were under par 140 for the first two rounds | Middlecoff eame from ive! istrokes behind with his: near-rec-

Wally Ulrich, Minneapolis, first’ round co-leader, found the stress and strain of continuous par ‘busting too much as he faded to a one-over-par 71 for a 135 agrgregate. Although less consistent, De La Torre managed to hang on with a 67. .Glenn Teal, Memphis, Tenn, equalled Middlecoff’s 63, one-over-the-course-record, and tied Henry Williams Jr., Secane, Pa., at 132 “one stroke back of the leaders.

HARRISVILLE, Mich, Feb.

|solve a blood clot in the leg-<of] ton Red Sox Coach” Cuyler, attack while he was ice fishing. Dr. Roy A. Marshall said the

star, 50, was “doing quite well” but might be forced to delay his, departure -for the Sox Florida| camp, scheduled

Johnson Beats Spivey

Lou Spivey of Indianapolis-sas|

Spivey

ord 63 yesterday to pass 30 pros who had better Tirst round scores

Kiki

John Linebary, 3 ‘Ace Exferminatin nts loo ; right fo the side of Carl Johnson, Community Center, in the i 3 Gaping right ight ° ohnson

berry.

_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.

Sights on “Gold

Charles Welsh, Washington AC, clinches with Jimmy Wilson, Holy Cross, as the bell ended their step, Wilson won a decision.

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Photos by Lloyd B. Walton, Times Staff Photographer,

hnson came:

[tops thus far in the 1950 tourney’

Res Sumner, Only

’49 Champion OnCard, Eliminated i in Upset Lol

2222Fans See 1 Knockout, 4 TKO’s And 15 Decisions in Semifinal Round

By JIM HEYROCK : Thirty-two youthful fighters—survivors in the Open ; and Novice Classes—were starting their final week of training today for next Friday's Golden Gloves “championship

night.” | Twenty-two young sluggers were eliminated last night - in the Armory as a crowd of 2222 watched the fifth and semi~

final round of the 17th TimesLegion Golden Gloves Tour- Golden Gloves Results on OPEN CLASS —

'nament. Last night's fighting pared the nue ¥. decisioncd Richard Powell, Leeper a field to 16 in each. class. The o- - oa finals, consisting of eight bouts in| 1?6-Pound—Jisimy Wiisen, Holy the Novice Class and eight in the sephiped hocks way Waohineten 36 Open Class, will be fought next Gym 4ecisioned Frank Minor Friday night, starting at 8 p. m. :The program last night was

185-Pound — Walter Haywood, Leeper’ Gym, won by TKO over'Mack §head, Senate Avenue ¥, at the end of the second round. 135-Pound—Bob Payne, Leeper's Gym, decisioned Horace Sumner, Senate Ave. X, 147-Pound—Robin Hood, Leeper’s ig

with 15 bouts ending in decisions; one by a knockout; four by technical KO’s and two by default.

decisioned Ben Sowell. Senate Avenue Open Clas: 0 pls - ‘AS Upen Class Surprive ce. a a Br aniey

the Open|FU CC. won Prod Class provided everything in the|at he end of ‘the frst round Budge. 160-Pound—Robert Twiss, Logan Boxing

book in the way of fistic action, | including a big surprise. Horace pew arp ned Warne Books, Greenfield NOVICE ‘CLASS

Ray Street back to win-a decision over Line-

Bulldogs Cast Critical Eye Tonight On ‘Three-Game Winning Streak’

By FRANK

ANDERSON

Tonight in the fleldhouse, Butler's Bulldogs can add to ‘what

4! Coich Tony Hinkle calls a “two-game winning streak.”

The Ohio

Alniversity Bobcats-can-be-victim- No.-3.-The streak. goes-on- -the

line at 8:15.

{In dropping the Wabash five, Butler brought its season record

peppery former National-League 0 seven wins and eight defeats, Dee Baker

Wabash suffered its fourth ‘set‘back in 12 games. i

The Wabash victory was hard”

fOr on the nerves and the adatomy.' playback.

Butler started off 6n the wrong foot as the Little Giants piled up a 5-0 advantage in the first three minutes. Buckshot : O'Brien fi[nally broke the ice on a free throw: and Butler managed to tie at 10-10 five minutes later. The Bulldogs went ahead to stay on a slip-under by J Doyle and

Hinkle referred to the “streak” last night after Si “boys had who - suffered 4 heart taken two falls out of three from the Wabash Little Giants, , 51-42.

~~ PROBABLE LINEUPS

BUTLER OHIO U. Jack. Betts Marvin Ww r Dave Leightenheimer rockett Vie Polosky & AR 9 rien § wood Sparks G Glen Hursey

i Tow Tat 16 p. m. Broadcast—WXLW, taped for Sunday

24-16 in Butler's favor. Gavit’s way-clearing paid off in 10 points for Houston though, and Wabash felt the deficit was anly tem porary. The second half belonged to Butler, They ran up a 15-point

“tlead early and relaxed as Wabash

ribs as he lay on the floor. It was 1:30 to go and the end for Buckshot. is ribs were bruised. The Bulldogs wound things up, 51°42; and hurried to the dressing] room to get the trainer's word on Buckshot. Trainer Jim Morris said the bruise probably would not keep Buckshot out of tonight’s battle and Hinkle relaxed. As for Buckshot he put away a thresher's meal in Brownsburg on the way back and said he was feeling no pain. Butler's balanced scoring attack as exhibited in the Wabash contest will come in handy in the Mid-American Conference clash with Ohio U. tonight. The Bobcats are No. 3 in the stand-

‘left hander, won the lightweight

ithe third round. Haywood and

ings with: a loop record of “twol =

the Senate Avenue YMCA; who| ,.. . Exiou was the only defending champion | nating. decisioned Donald Hoskins, Nor in this year's tourney, was C0. thoroughly and decisively beaten. His conqueror was Bob Payne |® of Leeper’s Gym, who hadn't even, figured strongly in the 135-pound Open Class title chase. Payne, a

Sumner, an excellent fighter from | i und—Le¢ Bennett, Ace

112-Pound—Ralston Evans, -Ace ExterStreet CC. decisioned Horace King, Ray -

18 Pound—Charles Moore, Ace Exiere on by Actanit over William Sullivan’ Northweste n CC. 126-Pound—Carl itm Ray Street decisloned Jobn Lineberry, "ace Exe terminating. panied, ob, Tanker dente Ave JX Al In 1:20 of the frst Found. ngten 112-Pound-—Joseph Holloway, Ray Street cc. won by default over Cecil Cummins,

Novice championship two years ago and then remained out of the tournament last year, Last night he was Sumner’s

¢ ce Exterminating.’ master fromi the start, bafing|* A the Senate Avenue lad with his nul ce. a, gy —— stiff left jabs. Sumner fought Northwesiat cc. 4 ound—J McDonald, A - with 21 hia gE bt In Ie Sep ferminating dscisioned Donaia Cox, pvr lone of those jabs and went dOWn| 147-Pound—Robert Kennelly, Ace Exfor an eight-count. He was never terminating, ' decisioned Herman Shead,

nate Avenue Y.

> Jai-Paung James Thompson, Senate venn - Ave ine Xo docisioned Mae Carroll, Sen Meavyunishi — Kichurd Collins, Senate Avenue Y, won by TKO over Dick Weeks, Washington AC, in 1:37 of the second

Heavywelght—Homer Cannedy, Senate Avenue ¥. won by TKO over William Woods, Northwestern CC, In 1:44 of the first round.

able to reach Payne effectively.

- Has Stumbling Block But Payne has a big stumbling block in his path to the championship. It's Waltet (Hatchetman) Haywood, who left no doubt as to his nickname or his ability. He climbed into the ring and mitted

the crowd by waving a hatchet: Washington’

AQ Pound—Ken Romaine, He wore bright green trunks A fislotied Kieth Vance, Ace Exwith a yellow felt hatchet sewn | 112-Peund—Charles Moore, Ace Ex-

terminating, decisionea George Son, Douglas-Hill- CC. tide

Greyhounds Seek

to the left lég. He went on to win by a TKO over Mack Shead, Senate Avenue Y, when Mack was unable to answer the bell for

SATURDAY, ¥EB. 4 1950 ol

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179 Sq For Oj 31st / By GI THe quest 31st annual championshi tomorrow a ‘ at the West A total of for the cov year by Ya Milano Inn) centered aro man Whirla coming fron Hickman wl than 100 pin When the winners had as compared one of the . These sai urdquestional Ao beat. M CC ONEWARYS 0 the Penn Sponsors C former circ are in secon Te: In the W Fast tadies 1 a substantisg of the field. Hickman team in rece ‘of records think they a beck and C« Any tean that can k! must be. gi anything. 1 giants will ¢ Hickman is week while Feb. 18. Action i singles divi at the Spo morrow at took home the individu year. Gertr Striebeck jo in winning t Gert also li with 601. F Berkopes of took the al 1791 mark. . Tourne “Competitjc week-end / ti determining pions, /Actua but prizes w basis of har /On the le ilano ser

Payne will meet in the finals. ~ [Revenge Tonight

In First Tourney HEOBABLE, 8 STARTING LINEUPS * Jimmy Wilson, Holy Cross, and| pois eal

Jerry McKinney, Leeper's Gym, Fo Sn §

became finalists in the 126-pound| Woody McBride = G.. Open Class when they won by Bill Rosia Evan Fine decisions. Wilson, who is enteréd| Indiana Corals Hoosier Conin his first tournament at 16, ference basketball’leaders will be decisioned Charles Welsh, Wash-

out to snare the Canterbury ington AC, and McKinney won Knights tonight in the University by decision over Frank Minor, :

Heights gym, Leeper’s. : The Greyhounds’ only league Wilson, gave away several loss in eight games was to Caninches in height to Welsh but|terbury, 65-69, Jan. 7 managed to work inside and land| Central has won four straight many. effective blows. HCCAtilts since then. Although IC In one of the most controversial

has six more games to play only decisions handed down, Robin thyee are scheduled at home, Hood, ‘Leeper's. Gym, won over Ben Sowell in the 147-pound Open Class... The . crowd. disliked the | decision. It was close but many of the fans failed to consider Hood’s polished style of ‘seldom wasting a swing and landing many short, punishing jabs. Wins on Technical

hounds’ season in the University Heights. gym.- Marl .

LaMotta Batters Oregon Cowboy

\ : DETROIT, Feb. 4 —. Sowell, who graduated this year rake LaMotta, un Pe from the Novice ranks, dealt TRO victory over game Dick mostly round-house blows. that wagner, cockily planned today to were effective but not as -numer- fight “every two or three weeks ous as’ Hood's shots. to whittle off poundage and Walter Wilson, Douglas <Hill, sharpen up for a June title dewon by a technical knockout over fenge, Stanley’ Zuromski, American In-| Confiden sulation Products, at the end of Oregon lont_atvor- battering “the the first round. Zuromski said pefore 11,440 fans last night, he’'was unable to continue because 1 aMotta forcer Referee Clarence of Hohe mien tooth. Rosen to halt the brawl in the

Play Gets Rough .

closed to within nine points points at 47-39. Houston set the

a TEREST Cau with ah of Sits players under contract, signed! 106 . their 36th player for 1950, Pitcher, ‘the Matt Surkont, games-and lost five last. season: ¢ Cleveland increased its total of * signed players to 15 ‘with the rei ceipt of signed documents from i Outfielder Thurman Tucker and

Speaking of upsets, the

at San Francisco.

San

e State Spartans, who early in| who won three. Year handed San Francisco al = surprise - defeat; — putled—another Hts unbeaten: wrestling record yes- caution and” guards -to-the wind. point before-he ran into difficulty! one out of the hat last night. sterday with a 49 to 2 decision over |Little George Gavit and Jack in front of the Wabash stands. This time they downed Bowling Richmond at Tech, It was the Houston held the limelight. Gavit| Two Little Giants tumbled him Green, 49 {0 48, in a wild finish 12th straight victory for the lelbowed and hipped as Houston’s out of bounds and one of them blocking back and the half ended | accidentally kicked him in the

Wrestlers Unbeaten

Tech High School maintained]

|Greenclads.

“came ght minutes abash threw|

Blocking and tackling

into play the. last e of the first half as

his high total of 18 Sony Buckshot gave Butler one more

Wabash pace and hit eight of his|/league play.

wins and three defeats. Butler has won one and lost two in

a Can Be Tough

The - Bobcats can be Coach James Snyder is using a nearly all-sophomore team. There

the varsity roster.

* rookie Pitcher Hal Saltzman. Qutfielder Ron Northey and “1 Pitchers Johnny Hetki and Moe - £ Savransky signed with Cincinnati, WICH SCHOOL bringing the Reds’ “total to 29.!g..inport 2 Broad Souls &- Northey was obtained from the och 50. Ma ar Wo Ln Cardinals In { a December trade.

Ho owe 48, Cathedral 45. : Amateur Basketball

nual 53, Beech Grove 42, rispus Attucks 50, Sacred Heart 44, or innal play in the South Side Turn @ . beein tomorrow With

catur Central 40, Ben Da yi 23. Greentle eld 56, Warren Centra

¥ % $ x EE t 8

Others 1...

27,

1 36. eedway 27, Pike Township 35 (overtime),

ig §resk 46. Talma 36. y 4 Tacison Sentral (Wells) 42. ya e ero’ jreencastle 3 gore Haute Garfield 48, Sri shel, Ar ammond 68. Fast hicag 0 Washington 48. anna 36, Rolling Frais 3 arrisburg , Bentonville "36. artford City 59, {txancrs aH

$ 0

on

. tomorrow Reits 37. 23

a Prior to the tite ine at 3 J,

Second-round games will be played to-

3 'O junior tournament, At 471. 3 7, Hol ross vs. St. Joan of : Philip's vs. 8t. Roch: 9, Little & hrist t King: 10, St. An- 48, 4 Na At Bacred Heart Ground 34 & o np AOI 8, St. at Township ' rick’s vs. r Lady of Lourdes; 9, 8 -: 5 rt vs. St. Mary; 10, Cathedral vs. 8t. Boston 28,

Grove 38, bering X “5 fal at Dearborn—Stokely- 30. Friday night loop title,

a : Rating. os He 4" to 3 MH; Sentral

: ir 313 Kioler-siewurt 89 (overtime), Tonight § has, hts of Columbus vs. Consoli- ~ dated ‘pat College; 8:15, Ludlow Fur- * niture vs. Vic's Fharmacy; 9:15, Mars Hill Lvs. Security Cartage.

‘ Pro Basketball ’ 3 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Western Division , INDIANAPOLIS - “ll 18 Tri-Cities er 18

38. 51.

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3.

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2.

50, Francisco 35. South Side 47,

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Alle. §7, (Huntington) 19.

(How-

38. : L )} 43, Lancaster 40.

Township

59. ty 39.

49.

(Clin-

. Wayne. Con- |M North Side 49. ”. Wayne Cen-

RE 32. Ma dison Township st, “Joseph 42. Waks~

+ ANew Wav 3s . Nonlesville. 31, Ty Jackson fengh3 Central bh SE

Lagrance 42. untington Catholic 3 “Huntington Town-

er 59, btn 83 son Town 1Boone)

Jackson 41, North in oYRanD {Porters 46, Liberty hip (Porte: AE 40: 3

Jas Jefferson $3, Hunts tsville JO Jefterson Township (Huntington) 44, Ban-

Kewanna 36, Monterey 35. Rin man §7 Hillshore 38. el 56, Whitewaser Township (Frank-

Kip tstown Memorial 2 Mil LaCrosse 49, Wa oy 36,

n ‘62, ii

50 al Marshall 72, Greene Xownshin (Parke). 87. Martinsvile 63, Connersville 44 Mays 49, Raleigh 43. MCordsvilie 66, Charlottesville 37. entone 59; Silver Lake 51. eriliville 3 Wheeler 3%. z 45, Hamilton 15. iddietcwn iy Lapel 50. tS eek © 58, viinton Township (La Milton Poy Brownsville 39 ishawaka 58, Michigan City ~86, itchell 3, Plea Ss 38. t

Bern e 33, seville tn. Taiayetie Central (Alien)

Intmarene} +3 Monitor 53. , “Redkey 51. ooreland 5 Cadiz 41. ooresville 51, Nr en LT ier 1 ti 2% agleton’ Mulberry, ul. Kirklin 3 Muncie;

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College, State, High School Basketball Results

53, Alguina 48. 55, Avilla 36, 53. Boswell ‘45. 62, Mt. 1 Ton 56. Mn “.

(Wabash) 37.

35.

41: 7“

49 (overtime), 62, Wingate 18.

(Miami) 36.

Whitley 38 47, Monument City 53.

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3. : Twp. (Clinton)

3. 44. Hill 39, 4“. > Jefferson 64, Goshen 55. 3%, Kingsbury 40. ; Tw 6 33. Jo8, fansnt)

63, La Porte 61. Creek 40.

Indi ana Tech 59, Blufito! Oth

“, rk 38. % Twp. (Randolph 33. Catholic 50.

er 51, Wabash 432. gton 59, Greenville 54. I State 53. Xavier r 50 (overtime).

or Point 53. Xavier 47. jyucnbure 58,

54.

37. 42.

Louisiana 52. State 41. “#4, Western aga 53. 51, New Mexico West.

-|bash-Butler: box score. It" #¥pells

Hinkle will string along with his usual lineup of Marvin Wood and Dee Baker, forwards; Reggie Crockett, center, and Buckshot and Doyle, guards, He can chuckle in looking over thé Wa-

b-a-l-a-n-c-é.’ Eight players scored, orily Art Fougerousse -being shut éut. Buckshot got 11 for high Bulldog honors; Wood nine, Orvis Burdsall seven, Doyal eight, Crockett six, Capt. Ralph Chapman and Dee Baker four: apiece, and John Hall two.

Bring on the Bobcats. Victory

oe 5% [ Powell, Leepers, in the I18-pound tough.!sion over Wayne Brooks of -the

are only six upper classmen on!

Coline; "a= eool; “delibv frinth Found.

‘Taylor will wind up the Grey- 3

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fense of it: and Pat Stri rang up resp 641 in the ~Pritchett’s.“Miss Earl 236, 192 an 203, 226 an also had aof 1015, 95 evening's t

Marta Rob Market con 203, 190 and 600 B William Brown, w

erate fighter from the Senate “My timi £1 Avenue Y, decisioned Richard ay 1} y fuming § Bs : nd that

Motta said,

Cubs R Retain Ar Amovich CHICAGO, Feb. ¢ (UP)—Farm Director Jack Sheehan of the ChiKO cago Cubs announced today that 3o0b Tucker of the Senate/Morrie Arnovich again will manAvenue YMCA, scored the only age the Decatur team in the knockout when he flattened Paul Class B Three-I League in 1950. Sims, Washington AC, in 1:20 of! It will be the fourth year in the . the first round. Tucker is long|Cub system for Arnovich;, who on ability and an up-and-comingiplayed for seven years with the fighter. Phillies, Reds and Giants.

Robert Kennelly of Ace Ex-| RRR aa a terminating won a -decision over| College Wrestling Iowa Teachers 23, Illinois 3.

Herman Shead, Benate Y, after| Nebraska 19, Towa State 8

suffering a cut over his left ove io in the third round. BASKETBALL

Open, and Robert Twiss of the Logan Boxing Club, won a deci-

Greenfield Boys Club in the 160pound division of the same class. Scores Only KO

scored a TKO over Dick Weeks, > Washington AC, in 1:37 of the second round after the lattes was | beaten from post to post by! Collins. f

hangs in the balance. i Wabash (42)

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